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michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link kirk's book if this were amazon, but it's a tv show. safeway meeting reports on thursday. so many -- this is the quarter. anyway so many people have tried to call the bottom in the stock, and all they have is thousands of shopping cartwheel rots on their backs. i'm thinking safeway will be like the checkout line, ten points or less. whole foods, not even that expensive when you factor in the growth rate. a re-enactment of safeway's quarter. okay. now, after the close thursday and this j.b. hunt transport, the trucking company, i don't spend enough time talking about how the truckers are doing. i'm used to the poor performance of a group i don't use much. and the transport index can move the overall market, it gets better. unlike fedex, ups, they aren't hit by asian and european slowdowns and don't carry two cargos with declining car loads, crops and coal. >> all aboard? >> no
michael douglas and more importantly kirk douglas are huge fans of the show. i met them, i'm not kidding and i can just say as a kirk douglas fan, that's as great as it gets. i would link kirk's book if this were amazon, but it's a tv show. safeway meeting reports on thursday. so many -- this is the quarter. anyway so many people have tried to call the bottom in the stock, and all they have is thousands of shopping cartwheel rots on their backs. i'm thinking safeway will be like the checkout...
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michael, we spoke on friday. he won again. was it free and fair? what do you think? >> populism works if you have money. melissa: okay, what does that mean? >> well it means that he can buy the election. i mean he's aided by basically unmitigated cash flow of oil money. you can either borrow or pay for populism is a theme proposed in the last year or so. and argentina is borrowing kind. chavez is the paying kind. melissa: yeah. leopold, i don't know, i was there a couple years ago and the country is falling down around his ankles. i mean, can you really buy votes in a country where i see a lot of people living in pretty miserable conditions? >> there are enormous problems in venezuela. the economy, the safety of the citizens, public services. all of those remain important issues and that is why melissa, the opposition grew so much in this election. it is not only united but he was able to get 6 1/2 million votes, casted him in a situation where not only money and the petrol state play a role, it is also the communication powerhouse the government has in his hand. let
michael, we spoke on friday. he won again. was it free and fair? what do you think? >> populism works if you have money. melissa: okay, what does that mean? >> well it means that he can buy the election. i mean he's aided by basically unmitigated cash flow of oil money. you can either borrow or pay for populism is a theme proposed in the last year or so. and argentina is borrowing kind. chavez is the paying kind. melissa: yeah. leopold, i don't know, i was there a couple years ago...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! >>> time for the big reveal. we have been asking if you can guess the best performing stock in the s & p 500 the past five years there's your drum roll the stock is not apple. it is william shatner's favorite company it is priceline.com. cue the trumpets. that stock is up 568% since the s & p hit its record high five years ago today, mandy. >> okay. well, ibm, meantime, is up about 75% since the dow's record high of five years ago today, by the way. it was also a tuesday five years ago. so is it still time to buy big bl
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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in his chicago office today, co- founder michael donahue told me there will be a lot more to lyfe. >> we're looking at new york, we're looking in chicago, and we're looking at a few other major markets. if i put the map on the wall, you could pick them. >> reporter: obviously, in california, you have people who are more health conscious, so this kind of idea would sell very well there. but can it sell in the midwest? can it sell in the east coast? can it sell in the south? >> we believe 100%. at the end of the day, we want to go where you mitigate risk, where the people are open-minded to it, and we believe there are pockets of it in every location and every city in america. but when you start a new concept, go where you believe it's going to be the most successful and you mitigate some of that risk. >> reporter: now, you're looking to source locally, correct? >> correct. >> reporter: how difficult is it to do that? it sounds very expensive. >> you have to look at the etymology, the beginning of trends, and when the consumer starts to change-- and all of the pressure is on locally gro
in his chicago office today, co- founder michael donahue told me there will be a lot more to lyfe. >> we're looking at new york, we're looking in chicago, and we're looking at a few other major markets. if i put the map on the wall, you could pick them. >> reporter: obviously, in california, you have people who are more health conscious, so this kind of idea would sell very well there. but can it sell in the midwest? can it sell in the east coast? can it sell in the south? >>...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! marie callender's turkey breast with stuffing is a great reason to slow down. creamy mash potatoes, homestyle gravy and 320 calories. marie callender's. it's time to savor. spending the day with my niece. i don't use super poligrip for hold because my dentures fit well. before those little pieces would get in between my dentures and my gum and it was uncomfortable. even well-fitting dentures let in food particles. super poligrip is zinc free. with just a few dabs, it's clinically proven to seal out more food particles s
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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doug michaels, thanks so much. big announcement on fox business, magic ervin johnson is the celebrity spokesperson. >> absolutely, liz. liz: david, over to you. david: you heard it here first. they were ranked as top three startups by "the wall street journal" with clients like cisco and ericsson they have made a quite a name for themselves. how did start from nowhere to work with these guys. ceo of tabula is next bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't rlize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mugs. can't let 'em see what you're drinking. you know, i glad we're both running a nice, clean race. no need to get nasty. here's yr "honk if you had an affair with taylor" yard sign. looks good. [ male announcer ] fedex office. now save % on banners. [ male announcer ] fedex office. energy is being produced to power our lives. while energy develo
doug michaels, thanks so much. big announcement on fox business, magic ervin johnson is the celebrity spokesperson. >> absolutely, liz. liz: david, over to you. david: you heard it here first. they were ranked as top three startups by "the wall street journal" with clients like cisco and ericsson they have made a quite a name for themselves. how did start from nowhere to work with these guys. ceo of tabula is next bob... oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters...
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michael, tell me about your allocation of capital in the face of the unknowns in terms of the economic data and the election. >> look, those that have been following my analysis know i was one of the first to call for the reflation trade back in january. we passed through the summer surprise. by the end of the fall, we're going to hit new all-time highs. i have to caution everybody here. the idea this is a romney rally is a bit of a misnomer. if it were based on u.s. domestic economic policy expectations, small cap stocks, which are dependent upon domestic revenue growth, are not showing that. they're not outperforming larger cap stocks. that's number one. number two, when you look at utilities and health care consumer staples, there's been tremendous bidding up of defensiveness in the face of this resilient move. we've actually positioned, in terms of mutual fund and separate accounts, back into bonds until this hesitation and corrective period ends. >> ron, you call this a romney rally today, don't you? >> i think there's going to be no way to get around it. that's the headline of th
michael, tell me about your allocation of capital in the face of the unknowns in terms of the economic data and the election. >> look, those that have been following my analysis know i was one of the first to call for the reflation trade back in january. we passed through the summer surprise. by the end of the fall, we're going to hit new all-time highs. i have to caution everybody here. the idea this is a romney rally is a bit of a misnomer. if it were based on u.s. domestic economic...
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is facebook the next myspace, the always outspoken michael wolf thinks so. he will join street signs to make his case and what it means for facebook's stock. wow. don't miss the ceo of conagra foods on "mad money" tonight at 6 p.m. eastern. this is cnbc. you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the all-new, smart-sensing... honda accord. it starts with you. one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> look at clr, continental resource, came out and said they want to trim their production and re
is facebook the next myspace, the always outspoken michael wolf thinks so. he will join street signs to make his case and what it means for facebook's stock. wow. don't miss the ceo of conagra foods on "mad money" tonight at 6 p.m. eastern. this is cnbc. you. we know you. we know you have to rise early... and work late, with not enough sleep in between. how you sometimes need to get over to that exit, like, right now. and how things aren't... just about you anymore. introducing the...
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c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs ] hey! hi! how are you? one is for a clean, wedomestic energy future that puts us in control. our abundant natural gas is already saving us money, producing cleaner electricity, putting us to work here in america and supporting wind and solar. though all energy development comes with some risk, we're committed to safely and responsibly producing natural gas. it's not a dream. america's natural gas... putting us in control of our energy future, now. >>> welcome back to "street signs." i'm jackie deangelis with a market flash on
c'mon, michael! get in the game! [ male announcer ] don't have the hops for hoops with your buddies? lost your appetite for romance? and your mood is on its way down. you might not just be getting older. you might have a treatable condition called low testosterone or low t. millions of men, forty-five or older, may have low t. so talk to your doctor about low t. hey, michael! [ male announcer ] and step out of the shadows. hi! how are you? [ male announcer ] learn more at isitlowt.com. [ laughs...
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michael dude disat minings and metals joins us on the fast line. great to have you with us. >> thank you. i love that loop you just did. that was great. >> sure it's your ring tone. >> yeah. you're right. it's good. >> in terms of the coal trade a lot of analysts out there, like yourself, have been getting more bullish simply because -- not simply because but mainly because nat gas is now in the $3 range. how much is a factor? at what point do utilities actually switch back to coal? >> i think seeing lot of utilities switch back now, i guess we are 340 spot gas and the strip is nearing $4. those prices allow powder river basin coal and illinois coal to be in the money. i think you are seeing some more coal dispatch relative to gas and should be hellful for demand and operation going forward. there. are a lot of coal plans that are going to be mothballed. the battle group had a study out thinking 59,000 to 77,000 megawatts in coal plant capacity will, in fact, be retired. won't that at the end of the day have a negative impact on the sector? >> that
michael dude disat minings and metals joins us on the fast line. great to have you with us. >> thank you. i love that loop you just did. that was great. >> sure it's your ring tone. >> yeah. you're right. it's good. >> in terms of the coal trade a lot of analysts out there, like yourself, have been getting more bullish simply because -- not simply because but mainly because nat gas is now in the $3 range. how much is a factor? at what point do utilities actually switch...
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cialis -- ceo douglas michaels, first business network interview telling us about it and revealing its big celebrity spokesperson. somebody very famous will be their celebrity spokesperson. he will reveal that on fox business. you do not want to miss it. that is in the next hour. convicted insider trader raj rajaratnam should have followed the example of a lesser-known figure and fled the country rather than face years behind bars. recommending people flee the country? >> i knew someone who knew someone who fled to italy and a strong extradition treaty from italy to the u.s.. generally force you to come back. india and sri lanka where he is from, is not that strong. it is the interesting thing in this case. there is one fugitive, one person who was busted his name is deep shop, an analyst at moody's gave a tip to a woman who is the main witness on hilton being bought by blackstone and that was one of the counts he was convicted of. he is a fugitive. you went back to indiana and fired and indicted by the justice department and filed civil charges and there was one lame attempt to get hi
cialis -- ceo douglas michaels, first business network interview telling us about it and revealing its big celebrity spokesperson. somebody very famous will be their celebrity spokesperson. he will reveal that on fox business. you do not want to miss it. that is in the next hour. convicted insider trader raj rajaratnam should have followed the example of a lesser-known figure and fled the country rather than face years behind bars. recommending people flee the country? >> i knew someone...
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they're teaming up with several retailers including michael kors and victoria secret to test a want button. users can create a wish list of products. facebook shares did fall almost 2.5% on monday, but trading above the 20 buck level and i guess the question is whether the want button becomes as widely used as like. >> i want a yacht, i want a ski chalet, i want a helicopter. does not mean if i put that on, i just get those is this. >> you'd think if anything, i know this has been controversial, but that they would do something more oppose. a dislike or -- >> that's a bit negative. >> they have to commercialize it. >> drives me crazy. >> talking of want, if you've ever wanted your own sports team or arena, it's time to search between the couch cushions for loose change because reports suggest the auction of the staples center. they're seeking bids. $10 billion. >> i believe they also have big contracts with celine dion. so if you're a fan, could you get a private contract. >>> looking for my checkbook. still to come, u.s. treasury secretary timothy geithner is in new delhi. we'll bring you
they're teaming up with several retailers including michael kors and victoria secret to test a want button. users can create a wish list of products. facebook shares did fall almost 2.5% on monday, but trading above the 20 buck level and i guess the question is whether the want button becomes as widely used as like. >> i want a yacht, i want a ski chalet, i want a helicopter. does not mean if i put that on, i just get those is this. >> you'd think if anything, i know this has been...
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after my time there, michael was to show the beauty seinfield. -- my goal was to show the beauty i felt. i should make a parallel. what i felt was, for example, jewish has been like rejected, have been rejected. me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into fashion, and in fashion, there is a lot of gay, so i did not suffer. a lot suffer. i think every minority is that they are ashamed and they do not say that they are. i felt the it was good. you should not ask to be ashamed and to hide yourself. to me, it is courage. i'm sure for a lot of people. maybe they did not say because it is some taboo like religion. it is like, if you are all together on showing who you are, you will be accepted, and people will refine everything normal. i remember one movie which was very beautiful, "chocolat," which shows one guy which is italian, and he goes to work in
after my time there, michael was to show the beauty seinfield. -- my goal was to show the beauty i felt. i should make a parallel. what i felt was, for example, jewish has been like rejected, have been rejected. me, for other reasons. and when you have -- there are some people that to be integrated, they change themselves. they hide it themselves. i decided not to hide myself, like the fact that my sensibility was different than my situation was different. i could express it because i went into...
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i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion, the liberal media has misled my record. so the reality is that i paid the 35% on that income when i earned it. i invested that income and then that money that i earned off of those investments, i paid what the cap gains rate is which is about 13%. the typical person out there making $50,000 a year, their effective rate, chris, if you know this, is about 5 to 7%. so i'm still paying more based on your argument. >> so money you make off of money, you only pay 13%. so if you don't sweat, you don't pay that rate? >> it's the law. >> we're trying to decide what th
i know michael does because we agree on this. let me go to you because that answer i found -- >> you cut the funding -- >> -- adequate but only for a dae day. mr. steele, you say it's fair you a pay a lower tax rate than most americans, 13%. the top rate is 35% in your bracket. 35 for people in your tax bracket. tell the american people why that's fair, that you pay 13 for the tax reform that you let out and most people have to pace 35% top rate. >> well, in typical fashion,...
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three more goals were scored by unthinking stanislav and young buddhists one of the other at is going michael dunn that have a thirty nine save shutout factor are currently the leading team in the k h l and on top of the eastern conference. and finally to it i'm a little bit jumpy and they were a save has become caretaker coach of the russian pentathlon team its hotel bench the squad ahead of the rio olympics after their shock failure to find the podium in london doesn't get up off the courts. russia had been the dominant nation in men's spend their phone over the buzz the cage they arrived at the london games as a red hot favorites having two time olympic champion and then amy c.v. and world number one in the rankings alexander loose soon on their shit however they seem to have left their talent on the plane this squad failing to even reach the podium once in the english capital and then as we had the best men's team in the sport and fields and after analyzing the results over perper foreman says we understood that our pentathlete were not as fit as they should have been added to that our pr
three more goals were scored by unthinking stanislav and young buddhists one of the other at is going michael dunn that have a thirty nine save shutout factor are currently the leading team in the k h l and on top of the eastern conference. and finally to it i'm a little bit jumpy and they were a save has become caretaker coach of the russian pentathlon team its hotel bench the squad ahead of the rio olympics after their shock failure to find the podium in london doesn't get up off the courts....
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michael put up money did an interesting thing. super pac my did an interesting thing in the republican primary. it kept campaigns competitive where in the past they wouldn't be. i have a great quote from 1988, a guy, the caucasus campaign chair, said candidates do, talk about presidential primaries. he said candidates don't lose election. they run out of money and can't get the airplanes off the ground. that's a good description. probably the reason dukakis was a democratic nominee was because all the other guys ran out of money. this is limited of course to presidential politics. shouldn't just limited to presidential politics. was competition effective in congressional races? were the more competitive candidates as a result of actually the massive flow of money both large money in come in fact small contribution, where more candidates able to reach a threshold of competitiveness which is how political scientists think of money and politics. it's not like playing the card game of work we have a higher number, you and it actually
michael put up money did an interesting thing. super pac my did an interesting thing in the republican primary. it kept campaigns competitive where in the past they wouldn't be. i have a great quote from 1988, a guy, the caucasus campaign chair, said candidates do, talk about presidential primaries. he said candidates don't lose election. they run out of money and can't get the airplanes off the ground. that's a good description. probably the reason dukakis was a democratic nominee was because...
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mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior. order for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have our committee my g. dia he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute and in beirut we cross to michael clarke and he is a freelance journalist or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i've made in washington you wrote recently on c.n.n. u.s. faces growing green on blue challenge what's the thesis of your article please explain it to my audience. of course we've seen a dramatic rise in green on blue attacks in afghanistan which has eroded trust between the coalition forces and the afghan security forces we know that the core mission and afghanistan right now is to train equip and strengthen the afghan security forces so they are able to take security responsibilities and prevent the return of the taliban al qaeda once foreign troops are gone but now with the deficit and trust that that important pella off this str
mission in afghanistan i'm joined by michael maloof in washington he's a senior. order for the world net daily and a former analyst for the defense department also in washington we have our committee my g. dia he is a senior research associate at the american enterprise institute and in beirut we cross to michael clarke and he is a freelance journalist or a gentleman crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want i've made in washington you wrote recently on c.n.n. u.s....
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michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a choice of two futures. education for a are in reiing and narrowing elite with a conservative or one nation skill system as part of a one-nation economy with a next labor government. [applause] [applause] to be a one-nation economy we have to make it easier for them and harder for the -- i think one year people know what i was talking about. [laughter] [applause] [applause] you see -- you see -- businesses tell me that the pressure for the -- from the city investors can't take a long view, they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahelp. but they have to publish their accou
michael -- [booing] who wanted to bring back -- [laughter] i think i get to the point. michael who wanted to bring back two-tier academic exams. i remember what it was like. o level and cse. one whole group of young people written off. we are not going back to those days. [applause] [applause] mike who'll has content for vocational qualification and abolished the best vocational qualification our country has and michael who has nothing to say about education to -- in education there really is a...
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>> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go against people who play for free and care, that was still one more great business lesson from the godfather, the greatest business movie of all-time, "godfather ii" the good to great, great to better. "you broke my heart." >> we'll talk more about wells and get more clarity on the quarter, david, coming up on friday. >> yes. >>> meantime after surging 40% this year, home depot getting a downgrade. we'll talk to the analyst making that call. >>> also ahead wall street and main street waiting for apple's mini version of the ipad. does it have something in common with pizza and sex? we'll meet the guest who says absolutely. take one more look at futures, a little bit of weakness around the globe, "squawk on the street" is back in a minute. ♪ >>> a little "godfather" music for you, jim. microsoft's ceo steve ballmer suggests the company may one day make its own phone to build on its upcoming surf
>> i thought that was a very -- wells fargo, i think the world of management there has stunk but michael corleone explained to us earlier when he saw that man blow himself up in cuba you cannot go against people who play for free and care, that was still one more great business lesson from the godfather, the greatest business movie of all-time, "godfather ii" the good to great, great to better. "you broke my heart." >> we'll talk more about wells and get more...
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the defending champion said he messed up trying to protect his lead by blocking michael waltrip's car. you can see it happen right there. and daytona 500 winner matt kenseth took home the checkered flag after avoiding the crash. so to chris in lighting who is badmouthing my sport, i dare you to go one lap in a car doing 100 miles-an-hour, big guy. connell: little inside baseball for everybody? dagen: i don't care, you cannot look at that and say it is not a sport. connell: it's a shame we're lit together because it would be hilarious if you went dark right now. is china spying on your phone calls and e-mails? dagen: tune in tomorrow to watch us because i will be green and my teeth will look like they are falling out from bad lighting. connell: how is today different than any other day? dennis and cheryl are up next. keep it here. oh, hey alex. just picking up some, brochures, posters copies of my acceptance speech. great! it's always good to have a backup plan, in case i get hit by a meteor. wow, your hair looks great. didn't realize they did photoshop here. hey, good call on those mu
the defending champion said he messed up trying to protect his lead by blocking michael waltrip's car. you can see it happen right there. and daytona 500 winner matt kenseth took home the checkered flag after avoiding the crash. so to chris in lighting who is badmouthing my sport, i dare you to go one lap in a car doing 100 miles-an-hour, big guy. connell: little inside baseball for everybody? dagen: i don't care, you cannot look at that and say it is not a sport. connell: it's a shame we're...
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michael murphy killed in afghanistan in 2005. he was the first person to be awarded for his actions in afghanistan. >>> the defensive marriage act has been fired since it was first passed back in 1995. it basically says the government does not recognize same-sex comes, no benefits. the obama administration has decided not to defend doma. this couple was married last year after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. good morning to both of you and thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> good morning. >> now you have join add lawsuit challenging doma, but your case may be a little more immediate, certainly more urgent than others. charlie, tell us why. >> well, i've been recently diagnosed back in april with less than six months to live. that's been updated to 12. i'm doing really well but that's a big concern because if i were to pass away, karen wouldn't receive any of the spousal benefits, is your viever benefits that are out there. >> what type of cancer are you battling? >> breast cancer. basically stage iv breast cancer. >>
michael murphy killed in afghanistan in 2005. he was the first person to be awarded for his actions in afghanistan. >>> the defensive marriage act has been fired since it was first passed back in 1995. it basically says the government does not recognize same-sex comes, no benefits. the obama administration has decided not to defend doma. this couple was married last year after "don't ask, don't tell" was repealed. good morning to both of you and thank you for joining us....
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. >> i would love to go back and save michael collins. and certainly oscar schindler. yeah, that's maybe about it. >> the other ones you would go -- >> the jedi master, he could look after himself. >> this is all about change and how you've never changed. as an actor, look back over your career in your first performance to now, what is the one aspect of your acting that has never changed. >> i try and do what james cagney once said to a novice actress. he said you walk in the room, you plant your feet and you speak the truth. so i try and follow that dictum as much as possible that whatever the lines are that these writers have written, that when i speak them, i want audiences to believe the word that come out of my mouth. that is all i try and do. >> the particular set of skills that this character has, they are incredible. i wish i could do some of the things that brian mills does. in your daily -- is there something in your daily life, is there something where you say i wish i was brian at this moment. >> i would like to be 30 again for a start. no, he does certain
. >> i would love to go back and save michael collins. and certainly oscar schindler. yeah, that's maybe about it. >> the other ones you would go -- >> the jedi master, he could look after himself. >> this is all about change and how you've never changed. as an actor, look back over your career in your first performance to now, what is the one aspect of your acting that has never changed. >> i try and do what james cagney once said to a novice actress. he said you...
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michael hailey runs it with me and every sunday i serve bagels from bagels for you, you go there and it's a joy to meet real people and $179 a room and we are filled, filled, filled. >> all right. >> you know what -- >> wow. >> this is good. >> faber, how far do you swim, my last question, do you swim a mile? >> i swim more than that. >> you do. >> yeah, i swim between 2,000 and 2,500 yards. >> yards or meters? >> yards lately, i'm working at a 25-yard pool. >> i'm doing 12 -- >> i saw faber in the pool. >> he's at 12 -- i need one of my ipods in the ears. >> keep it up, man, you look good. >> thank you, i've been looking at you, you looking at me. see you later. >>> coming up, we've covered politics and real estate with our guest host richard lefrak. up next he's in andrew's seat and you say he went to a spinning class. >> that's his surrogate, not pilates, it's spinning. >> i'm sorry. >> tomorrow on "squawk box" we'll get you ready for the vice presidential debate, our guest host will be evercorps partners chairman roger altman. we'll talk strat know with reince priebus and former
michael hailey runs it with me and every sunday i serve bagels from bagels for you, you go there and it's a joy to meet real people and $179 a room and we are filled, filled, filled. >> all right. >> you know what -- >> wow. >> this is good. >> faber, how far do you swim, my last question, do you swim a mile? >> i swim more than that. >> you do. >> yeah, i swim between 2,000 and 2,500 yards. >> yards or meters? >> yards lately, i'm...
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retaliated by launching artillery fire on syrian targets for two consecutive days former pentagon official michael maloof says turkey's entry into the syrian conflict could actually be a setup. you've got opposition forces there are there and they they they are desperate they are low on ammunition there and i think they would love to have turkey get into the you get into the fight they're moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical problem for them in coordination with forces inside of turkey to bring in more ammunition and and logistics to back them up but would be an easier way then to set up a situation where where you bring turkey into the into the fight and in order to provide that kind of assistance that they really need i don't rule that out. and the salafist working there in that in that region there they're very very good at that kind of set up. meantime the united nations syria's envoy has expressed his government's. both the use of the casualties and also to sharon says that an investigation is under way at the same time he c
retaliated by launching artillery fire on syrian targets for two consecutive days former pentagon official michael maloof says turkey's entry into the syrian conflict could actually be a setup. you've got opposition forces there are there and they they they are desperate they are low on ammunition there and i think they would love to have turkey get into the you get into the fight they're moving they've moved their headquarters from turkey into to syria and that's going to set up a logistical...
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and michael, who has notng to say about education. so in education there is a choice of two futures. education for the narrow elite with the conservative and one nation still system as part of a one nation economy with the next labor government. [applause] to be a one nation economy, we have to make life just that easier for the producers and that much harder for the producers. i think people know what i'm talking about. [applause] the businesses tell me the pressure for the investors can have their own view. they want to plan one year, two years, ten years ahead but have to publish their accounts every three months in line with the wishes of the best of the business. we will end that and the companies can take a long-term productive view for the country. [applause] companies are far more easily bought and sold than in any other country. the hedge funds and the speculators can jump in for a quick profit. they are not acting in the interest of some or the nation. they are just in it. you will change it coming in here is the thing, ladi
and michael, who has notng to say about education. so in education there is a choice of two futures. education for the narrow elite with the conservative and one nation still system as part of a one nation economy with the next labor government. [applause] to be a one nation economy, we have to make life just that easier for the producers and that much harder for the producers. i think people know what i'm talking about. [applause] the businesses tell me the pressure for the investors can have...
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looking also pretty depressing at the bo much of a say versus i'm not impressed with the angle of michael's visit and comments on the austerity in greece and we're waiting for course the book reports in the united states on the state of economic affairs we get to that later we as we get it of course out on the ground the market the euro the world is flat supposed to used to be flat and negative while the russian ruble strong against the euro and the all higher priced. staying with energy you know the energy sector in russia needs one trillion dollars in less than a decade by twenty twenty that's according to russia's new energy minister alexander novak there he is right now in london meeting with investors trying to attract these funds especially in developing hard to reach areas in russia in return russia can provide tax incentives he says. you're with us to first of all we've created a set of stimulating measures to boost the development of new all deposits in siberia secondly for the existence of posits that are unprofitable under the current tax system with cut b. export tax by five per
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they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before the election we have a number that comes out .1 below when the president took office. >> i'm going to go with jack welch on this one. >> how convenient that the rate drops below 8% for the first time in 43 months, five weeks before an election. >> right back to where it was january 2009. >> folks? this is more than a quinhe coul incidence. >> what would explain why after unemployment has been steadily declining for the last year that now suddenly right before the election it declines a little more. please! i think we know what's going on here. >> what are people insinuating here? that the books are
they favored him over michael dukakis by a single percentage point that day. the number of female voters xeeted every male voter in every presidential election since 1964. >>> all right, let's huddle up around the water cooler to take a crack at the conspiracy theories that were around after the release of the jobs report. >> folks, this .3% drop in the unemployment rate seems just a little too barely better to be true. >> maybe it's a coincidence. the month before the...
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here is a sociology lecturer from the university old adrian says that no even michael support will give a shake agree government or that much stability. we are in the fifth year of recession we're in this third year where we'll stay with the measures they're asking us for even harder austerity measures and this thirteen billion cuts mainly in well concerns wages and so did we were really really angry and i think that there's also a little rangar against mrs merkel who is being seen as our representative all the rest of them some of the cannot make a gratian against greece or this problem and think no one but ok mrs merkel comes here so things are going to be better and i think that the situation is not very stable despite all this attempt even by mrs merkel to so something that will support to mr prime minister some of us in the reality the greek government is not so stable since it is sitting on top of a huge social crisis a huge social crisis that can easily turn into a political crisis. israelis out to head to the pool some eight months earlier than expected as prime minister binyami
here is a sociology lecturer from the university old adrian says that no even michael support will give a shake agree government or that much stability. we are in the fifth year of recession we're in this third year where we'll stay with the measures they're asking us for even harder austerity measures and this thirteen billion cuts mainly in well concerns wages and so did we were really really angry and i think that there's also a little rangar against mrs merkel who is being seen as our...
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. >> was this before or after the three fumbles by michael vick? >> that was -- >> tough sunday. >> very tough. and watch the giants. victor cruz, he's better than expected. i'm raising numbers. >> td to reception ratio. >> i'm taking his outlook up. it's not just currency. >> with a side bet on reuben randall, i assume? >> yes. >> speaking of tough, a tough couple of days for shares of apple, trading below the 50-day moving average. foxconn denying rumors of a work stoppage. there had been two incident of disputes. but foxconn says those incidents did not stop production. at this point, it seems -- when we point out the 50-day moving average, the bottom line is it could be losing short erm-term momentum here. that is a concern for investors. >> stock trade is like death. no doubt about it. >> like death? >> yeah. but at the same time, this is a company where at&t and verizon's numbers are being trimmed because they're selling so many iphones. i think about antenna-gate and how people thought the iphone wasn't selling well. i keep hearing things th
. >> was this before or after the three fumbles by michael vick? >> that was -- >> tough sunday. >> very tough. and watch the giants. victor cruz, he's better than expected. i'm raising numbers. >> td to reception ratio. >> i'm taking his outlook up. it's not just currency. >> with a side bet on reuben randall, i assume? >> yes. >> speaking of tough, a tough couple of days for shares of apple, trading below the 50-day moving average. foxconn...
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roland martin will join us and michael crowley is our guest. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? nspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. the highest-ranked vehicle appeal among large premium cars by j.d. power and associates. ♪ by j.d. power and associates. alriwoah! did you get that? and...flip! yep, look at this. it takes like 20 pictures at a time. i never miss anything. isn't that awesome? uh that's really cool. you should upload these. i know, right? that is really amazing. the pictures are so clear. kevin's a handsome devil that phone does everything! search dog tricks. okay, see if we can teach him something cool. look at how lazy kevin is. kevin, get it together dude cmon, kevin take 20 pictures with burst shot on the galaxy s3. >>> welcome back to "starting point". a rash of burglarying plaguing
roland martin will join us and michael crowley is our guest. we're back in a moment. [ male announcer ] what can you experience in a seat? nspiration. great power. iconic design. exhilarating performance. [ race announcer ] audi once again has created le mans history! [ male announcer ] and once in a great while... all of the above. take your seat in the incomparable audi a8. the highest-ranked vehicle appeal among large premium cars by j.d. power and associates. ♪ by j.d. power and...
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you know that michael phelps can swim. but apparently can play a little golf, too. the most decorated athlete in olympic history upstaging some of the best golfers in the world at a pro/am tournament. check this out. >> did it go in? >> 153-foot putt. in the hole. how about that? took about 17 seconds for the ball to go in the hole. that's roughly the time for phelps to swim about 50 meters, which is roughly the same distance as the putt he made. he's a 16 handicap golfer. a little better than me. and i never made a putt close to that. a little? >> luck. let's just call it luck. >> luck. >> all right. ron claiborne, thank you. >>> now, to a really bizarre story. the woman who earned the nickname black widow is facing fresh charges. she will be in court next week, charged with attempted murder for allegedly trying to poison her husband. this, from a woman who had two previous marriages end in death and who actually did time for killing one of those husbands. abc's john schriffen is here with more on this. >> reporter: good morning. bizarre doesn't begin to describe t
you know that michael phelps can swim. but apparently can play a little golf, too. the most decorated athlete in olympic history upstaging some of the best golfers in the world at a pro/am tournament. check this out. >> did it go in? >> 153-foot putt. in the hole. how about that? took about 17 seconds for the ball to go in the hole. that's roughly the time for phelps to swim about 50 meters, which is roughly the same distance as the putt he made. he's a 16 handicap golfer. a little...
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the navy's newest ship, the "uss michael murphy," it was commissioned in new york city. the destroyer is named for the first award d the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> and nearly two dozen people were injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankment before stopping finally on its side. eight of the passengers were critically injured, but none of the injuries are considered life-threatening. police believe the bus driver was driving too fast. >>> and finally here's somethi any football fan, well, any bratwurst fan would want at their tailgate today. thiss -- check this out -- the world's largest or rather longest bratwurst. a wisconsin supermarket set the record on saturday cooking and serving the 52-inch -- sorry, 52-foot, 2 inch sausage, even had a bun custom-made to fit it in the grocery store. the grocery store spent about $20,000 on the brat and organizing the eve
the navy's newest ship, the "uss michael murphy," it was commissioned in new york city. the destroyer is named for the first award d the medal of honor during that war in afghanistan. murphy was killed trying to save fellow s.e.a.l.s during an ambush back in 2005. >>> and nearly two dozen people were injured when a bus overturned in new jersey saturday. the bus traveling from toronto, canada, to new york went off an exit ramp sliding down an embankment before stopping finally...